“Kwesi Rasheed Ramsay was granted $4,000 bail with one surety and no conditions attached, but has to reappear on August 12 in the District “A” Magistrates’ Court.”
Authoritarian regime ugly head has shown again. What about free speech and the right to express your opinion? This is more important and the people should understand what is happening here.
Is this South Africa apartheid?
As long as he didn’t assaulted the policeman, then no charges should have be brought. A police officer is part of the entity and doesn’t have feelings. The US supreme court has ruled that in a case as a human right. The United Nation has that as international law under the freedom of expression and speech.
The problem is why is the courts of Barbados not following international law and protecting the people from an oppressive regime?
To Set bail at $4000 shows a bias justice system crushing decent. Where is the victim and can everyone else goes to court when someone cursed them. When did it become a criminal matter from a civil? When was it a crime to hurt someone feelings with your opinion?
The people of Barbados should be worried about their rights because this case is about oppression. What freedom does the people have when dealing with civil servants in authority?
This a clear sign that we have masters and disrespectful people would be crushed.. Is this happening in a democratic society? hmmmm…

What is wrong is taking a person freedom for a civil dispute. The magistrate isn’t following his oath but instead creating a dictatorship regime. Democracy is only as good as its justice system quoted from Nelson Mandela. Remember he was in prison for terrorism and the juridical system found he guilty.

“Kwesi Rasheed Ramsay was granted $4,000 bail with one surety and no conditions attached, but has to reappear on August 12 in the District “A” Magistrates’ Court.”
Authoritarian regime ugly head has shown again. What about free speech and the right to express your opinion? This is more important and the people should understand what is happening here.
Is this South Africa apartheid?
As long as he didn’t assaulted the policeman, then no charges should have be brought. A police officer is part of the entity and doesn’t have feelings. The US supreme court has ruled that in a case as a human right. The United Nation has that as international law under the freedom of expression and speech.
The problem is why is the courts of Barbados not following international law and protecting the people from an oppressive regime?
To Set bail at $4000 shows a bias justice system crushing decent. Where is the victim and can everyone else goes to court when someone cursed them. When did it become a criminal matter from a civil? When was it a crime to hurt someone feelings with your opinion?
The people of Barbados should be worried about their rights because this case is about oppression. What freedom does the people have when dealing with civil servants in authority?
This a clear sign that we have masters and disrespectful people would be crushed.. Is this happening in a democratic society? hmmmm…

What is wrong is taking a person freedom for a civil dispute. The magistrate isn’t following his oath but instead creating a dictatorship regime. Democracy is only as good as its justice system quoted from Nelson Mandela. Remember he was in prison for terrorism and the juridical system found he guilty.

Could you all tell Mr,Kwesi when this matter is over travel to any country frequent by Bajans and if he so chooses, if being stop by a police officer cuss at him using indecent language in a public place and see what takes place.. people , people you all think behaving bad and being lawless and disrespectful is clever.

Could you all tell Mr,Kwesi when this matter is over travel to any country frequent by Bajans and if he so chooses, if being stop by a police officer cuss at him using indecent language in a public place and see what takes place.. people , people you all think behaving bad and being lawless and disrespectful is clever.